Jasprit Bumrah vs Nathan Ellis - comparing their stats after 27 T20Is

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Jasprit Bumrah is all set to lead Team India's bowling attack in the five-match T20I series in Australia, which will be played from October 29 to November 28. The right-arm fast bowler was not part of the three-match ODI series Down Under. He was rested as part of his workload management.

Bumrah was a key member of the Indian team that won the Asia Cup held in the UAE in September. The 31-year-old played five matches in the T20 competition and claimed seven wickets at an average of 19.28 and an economy rate of 7.43.

In this feature, we compare Bumrah's stats with that of Aussie pacer Nathan Ellis. Since Ellis has played 27 T20I matches so far, we compare his bowling stats with that of Bumrah after the Indian pacer had also played the same number of games.


Jasprit Bumrah vs Nathan Ellis - Who has more wickets and a better average after 27 T20Is?

In 27 T20Is, Ellis has picked up 41 wickets at an average of 18.80. Of his T20I scalps, eight have come in four matches against Pakistan at an average of 10.87. He has also claimed seven wickets in five T20Is against India (average 28.14), six wickets in five T20Is against South Africa (average 26.83) and six wickets in five matches against West Indies (average 25.83).

After 27 T20Is, Bumrah had 37 wickets to his name at an average of 18.02. Of his scalps, 10 came in six matches against Australia at an average of 17.70. The India pacer had also picked up six wickets in five T20Is against Sri Lanka (average 18.50), five wickets in three T20Is against England (average 12) and five wickets in three T20Is against West Indies (average 23).


Jasprit Bumrah vs Nathan Ellis - Who has a better economy rate after 27 T20Is?

In 27 T20Is, Ellis has an economy rate of 7.84. He has an economy rate of 9.85 in five matches against India, 6.86 in four matches against Pakistan, 8.94 in five matches against South Africa and 7.88 in five matches against West Indies.

After 27 T20Is, Bumrah had an economy rate of 6.72. The fast bowler had an economy rate of 8.23 in six matches against Australia, 6.16 in five matches against Sri Lanka, 6.20 in three matches against England and 5.71 in two T20I matches against Pakistan.


Jasprit Bumrah vs Nathan Ellis - Who has more four-wicket hauls after 27 T20Is?

In 27 T20Is, Ellis has picked up one four-wicket haul. His best figures of 4-28 were registered against Pakistan in Lahore in April 2022. The 31-year-old also claimed 3-20 against England in Perth in October 2022, 3-30 against India in Mohali in September 2022 and 3-25 against South Africa in Durban in September 2023.

PlayerWicketsAverageEconomyBBI4w5w
Jasprit Bumrah3718.026.723-1100
Nathan Ellis4118.807.844-2810

(Jasprit Bumrah vs Nathan Ellis - T20I stats comparison after 27 matches)

After 27 T20Is, Bumrah did not have a four-wicket haul to his name. His best at that stage was 3-11, which came against Zimbabwe in Harare in June 2016. The fast bowler also picked up 3-23 against Australia in Adelaide in January 2016 and 3-14 against England in Bengaluru in February 2017.


Jasprit Bumrah vs Nathan Ellis - Who has a better record in wins after 27 T20Is?

Ellis has been part of 21 T20I matches that Australia have won. In winning causes, he has claimed 29 wickets at an average of 19.65 and an economy rate of 7.66, with one four-wicket haul. In six matches that Australia have lost, he has picked up 12 scalps, averaging 16.75 at an economy rate of 8.37.

PlayerMatchesWicketsAverageEconomyBBI4w5w
Jasprit Bumrah192815.826.423-1100
Nathan Ellis212919.657.664-2810

(Jasprit Bumrah vs Nathan Ellis - T20I stats comparison in wins after 27 matches)

Of his first 27 T20Is, Bumrah was part of 19 matches that Team India won. In winning causes, he claimed 28 wickets at an average of 15.82 and an economy rate of 6.42. In seven matches that India lost, he picked up seven wickets, averaging 28.28 at an economy rate of 7.56. In one game that ended in no result, the fast bowler registered figures of 2-26.

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